Europa-Park in Germany has opened its new Wild West-themed holiday accommodation. Silver Lake City is an expansion of the park’s former Camp Resort.
The destination features 36 new Western Houses and 68 new caravan pitches, adding to the existing wagons, log cabins, tipi tents and caravan pitches.
Additionally, Silver Lake City offers the Diner Station restaurant and Wild Horse Bar, as well as an adventure playground with a steam train, the Gold Rush Golf mini-golf course, and a swimming lake and campfires.
The Diner Station restaurant is designed as an Old West railway station and includes a replica of a train with seating. The Wild Horse Bar is a saloon-style drinking establishment.
“Europa-Park’s Silver Lake City is a new milestone in the resort’s history and promises adventure, relaxation and entertainment for all the family,” the park said in a press release.
Europa-Park has also added around 700 new parking spaces in a car park adjacent to Silver Lake City.
Accommodation expansion at Europa-Park
Silver Lake City will continue to expand. In 2026, it will offer a further 120 rooms in the Riverside Western Lodge, as well as a brewery to provide Europa-Park with its own beer.
Europa-Park was founded in 1975 by Roland Mack and his father Franz Mack. The family-owned theme park showcases innovative attractions designed and built by Mack Rides.
The park’s 14th coaster, Voltron Nevera, opened in the new Croatia-themed area in 2024.
Europa-Park, which houses six themed hotels, also includes the €180 million Rulantica water park.
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